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		<title>Here&#8217;s Some Counsel Concerning Bulldog Garden Forks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ultimately, any gardener starts pondering purchasing garden spades UK or maybe marveling at those Alan Titchmarsh lawn rakes -- but it's worth pointing out, only over much of human history have we reached a point where you can. Trimmers and shears are surprisingly new innovations, but don't forget, the concept of gardens is as old as man. The activity we know as a common leisure occupation started to take shape over 16,000 years ago.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any gardener starts considering buying that lawn rake UK or perhaps marveling at your neighbor&#8217;s Bulldog garden fork &#8212; but bear in mind, it&#8217;s taken much of human history to reach this level. Tribes were gardening thousands of years before the creation of the fork or the lawn trimmer. What is now a common pastime started to take shape over 16,000 years ago.</p>
<p>In Egypt gardeners were guided by a blending of spirituality, practical reasons, and pleasure. The critical grapes as well as similar edible plants would mingle with pools of fish. Some of the garden was allotted for other things, sacred plant life grown and tended for use in the temples. Temple functionaries also tended to certain herbs on the surrounding land.</p>
<p>Babylonians, Assyrians and Persians combined vegetables, fruits, flowers, and water features with nuts and stunning architecture to construct glorious areas. The Romans were another civilization who went in for tranquil gardens, unlike the ancient Greeks. They tended gardens purely for sustenance.</p>
<p>At that time, spades and hoes were the recent innovations that garden forks and lawn rakes would be in a later age &#8212; and that&#8217;s before contemplating what raw materials they were made from. They were initially constructed from stone, but were made out of bronze, iron, and copper as time passed.</p>
<p>The chaos after the fall of Rome drove several civilizations to set down the primitive <a href="http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk/category/47/garden-forks.aspx">garden fork</a> and the rest of the garden tools &#8212; save for the priests, who cultivated certain flowers for medicinal and religious requirements. People started to engineer exquisite gardens grown from herbs, vegetables, and flowers for enjoyment. This movement advanced throughout the 1500s, at which time gardens became far more conventional and systematic than previously. Some great representations can be found as hedge mazes, which were drawn from sophisticated textures and patterns. Such rules are no longer the be-all and end-all, so there&#8217;s ultimately nothing to worry about &#8212; have fun, and stay confident about searching for tips how to mend that annoying lawn rake deformity or leafing through some informative garden spade reviews. &#8220;Capability&#8221; Brown and those like him examined the rules &#8212; so set now as to be essentially stagnant &#8212; and discarded any that obstructed their intent, blending a realistic panorama with interesting statuary and similar accessories.</p>
<p>Yes, the situation has changed over the years, but gardens are still loved for much the same reasons. You&#8217;d be hard pushed to discover a more peaceful area than a garden.</p>
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		<title>Offerings to Your Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    If you spend any amount of time outdoors, you will surely discover some butterflies. They are everywhere in the spring, but only remain a few weeks at most. Their beauty and grace will indicate the onset of spring, and bring a restful atmosphere to any yard like few things can.  [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Perfect Tool for the Job &#8211; Ways Garden Tools Have Advanced</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 17:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any gardener starts looking to purchase that garden spade UK or maybe checking out your Bulldog lawn rake - but let's not forget, only over centuries have we hit a point where you can. Settlements were gardening millennia before the hoe or the rake. Your hobby can trace its roots to the cradle of civilization itself.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you&#8217;re pondering buying garden accessories or marveling at your neighbor&#8217;s desirable lawn rake, keep in mind that you couldn&#8217;t always get hold of garden tools and hi-tech machines. Hoes and shears are relatively recent inventions, but don&#8217;t forget, gardens are as old as man. Your pastime got started within the cradle of civilization itself.</p>
<p>Ancient Egyptians tended to gardens for spirituality, for practical reasons, and of course pleasure. The necessary vegetables as well as other food-bearing vegetation would grow around pools of fish, being enclosed by walls of stone. While admittedly the bulk was for food they also cultivated some plants to honor some of their gods. Priests, too, grew other herbs in sites away from the gardens. Other civilizations, too, became famous for developing ancient farmsteads. These include the Persians, the Assyrians, to say nothing of the Babylonians, and they often incorporated building projects of noteworthy size into places. As you&#8217;d predict, another culture who practiced this would be the Romans &#8211; although the Greeks focused on the potential for nourishment of their farmland and nothing else.</p>
<p>Though as you might know they had no access to lawn rakes or garden forks, these peoples had invented quite the range of simple contrivances and garden utensils which were prototypical of today&#8217;s hoes and spades. They were initially hewn out of stone, but subsequent pieces made use of iron, copper, and bronze. Everything screeched to a halt during the Middle Ages. Gardening was no different, but luckily, the monks kept what had been learned alive, ready for when they would again be called on. Society began to cultivate charming gardens using flowers, vegetables, and herbs to provide an idyllic space. Conventions began to emerge, a formal system determining the way the garden should ultimately appear. You just need to look at the work invested in a hedge maze or knot garden for that to be apparent.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re musing on how to mend that troublesome <a href="http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk/product/14/loppers/alan-titchmarsh-extending-ratchet-loppers.aspx">bulldog loppers</a> deformity or studying some lawn rake review, consider that in the 1700s men such as William Kent, Humphry Repton, and Lancelot &#8220;Capability&#8221; Brown picked up a garden fork and similar garden tools to make real brilliant gardens. Where others abided by gardening rules that had been carefully observed for generations, William Kent and others created a remarkable mix of instinct and structure by combining artificial garden decorations along the lines of columns with a natural looking landscape. Granted, the situation has expectably changed as time moves on, but gardens are still tended for many of the same reasons. You won&#8217;t encounter a more picturesque setting than a garden.</p>
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		<title>1800Flowers Devoted to Diverse Shipping Selections to Meet Clients Requirements for Convenience</title>
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Along with birthday flowers and birthday bouquets, 1800Flowers provides many merchandise suited to Christmas, Easter, and other major holidays. This diversity of flowers, plants, silk and dried flowers, fruit baskets and more provides broad choice to their clientele. They also provide a wide selection of wedding flowers and flowers for graduations. In addition, they furnish [...]]]></description>
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Along with birthday flowers and birthday bouquets, 1800Flowers provides many merchandise suited to Christmas, Easter, and other major holidays. This diversity of <a href="http://www.1800flowersanniversary.com">flowers</a>, plants, silk and dried flowers, fruit baskets and more provides broad choice to their clientele. They also provide a wide selection of wedding flowers and flowers for graduations. In addition, they furnish business and corporate gifts proper for clients, employees, and business associates.
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1800Flowers offers their clients a line of &#8220;Thank You&#8221; <a href="http://www.1800flowerscorporate.com">flowers</a> and gifts. These flowers and gifts are for a host of affairs where a thank you is appropriate to express gratitude for the efforts of others. Products in this category include flower, plant, and food gift items.
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An example of their birthday <a href="http://www.1800flowersthanks.com">flowers</a> is their Martha Stewart Katharina Roses product choice. This product consists of twelve pale pink &#8216;Katharina&#8217; roses. The main feature of this product is the abundance of sculpted petals on each large flower head. A customer can order a bouquet and add a keepsake vase if they wish to do so. Another flower arrangement they offer in the birthday merchandise category is the Serene Green Bouquet. This fresh green and white bouquet contains carnations, Gerbera daisies, Asiatic lilies, daisy poms, button poms, and other flowers. This bouquet comes in a clear-glass gathering vase accented with raffia.
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They also offer a Rose &#038; Mini Calla Lily Bride&#8217;s Bouquet. They gather three yards of satin ribbon around eighteen stems of roses and six stems of white miniature calla lilies. 1800Flowers also sells a Wedding Ceremony Arrangement. This wedding arrangement consists of roses, white snapdragon, waxflower, Italian ruscus, and curly willow. This particular wedding alternative is available with cream, red, pink, peach, white, lavender, yellow or multicolored roses as is applicable to their shoppers requirements.
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1800Flowers proceeds to center their efforts on offering fresh choices in occasion special categories. They continually update their product offerings in the birthday, wedding, corporate gifts, and baby flowers and gifts categories, among others. They also believe their dedication to furnishing unique offerings in all price ranges, coupled with various delivery alternatives is their way of remaining relevant to their clients.</p>
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		<title>Setting Up A Goldfish Pond</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Goldfish ponds are a beautiful addition to any garden and a stunning focal point. Goldfish ponds have been admired in Asia for centuries, especially in China and Japan. Today, you will find goldfish ponds all over the world, including Europe and North America. Since the Goldfish hails from a wild carp that can live in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Goldfish ponds are a beautiful addition to any garden and a stunning focal point. Goldfish ponds have been admired in Asia for centuries, especially in China and Japan. Today, you will find goldfish ponds all over the world, including Europe and North America. Since the Goldfish hails from a wild carp that can live in cold water, the Goldfish will survive outdoors during the winter even in colder parts of the world. In some regions it is however advisable to house your fish indoors during the roughest months since it can suffocate in a pond if the ice freezes across the entire surface.</p>
<p>Goldfish can be kept in ponds as well as in aboveground pools. It is recommended to plant your pond/pool since goldfish will feel much safer in a planted environment. It will also be able to hide among the plants in order to avoid predators. A lot of animals like to chase and eat goldfish, including cats, birds and raccoons. Sometimes plants are not enough to guard your fish and you will be forced to cover the pond with netting during the night. In an above ground pool with straight sides, the predators will be unable to wade in and must instead perch themselves at the edge of the pool when looking for prey. This will usually be noticed by your Goldfish and it can seek shelter deep down in the pool.</p>
<p>A planted goldfish pond is easier to maintain since the plants will aid you in keeping up the water quality. Live plants can use organic compounds excreted by fish as nutrition. This means that the organic waste will be absorbed by the plant instead of staying in the water and polluting it. Live plants will also inhibit algae growth since plants and algae compete for the same nutrients. If you still experience excess algae growth, you might be feeding your Goldfish too much. If you feed your fish a lot of food, they will subsequently produce a lot of waste and there will be plenty of nutrients for plants as well as algae in the water. Some algae are a natural part of any pond or aquarium, but excessive algae growth should be counteracted since it is unhealthy for the fish. Keep in mind that if you use a chemical to kill the algae, or if an algaecide is involuntary introduced to the pond, the dead and decaying algae will use up a lot of oxygen and your Goldfish might suffocate and die. Using natural methods to combat algae, such as plants, is therefore recommended.</p>
<p>When you have filled your Goldfish pond you should treat the water with a water conditioner if you use tap water containing chlorine and/or ammonia to fill your pond. Check that the water temperature in the pond is at least 60 o F before you add any fish. A common beginner mistake is to add all the Goldfish simultaneously to their new home. This will cause a rapid change in water quality since the bacterial colonies that inhabit the pond are too small to process the sudden increase in organic waste. Instead, you should ideally add one or two fish and allow the bacterial colonies to grow larger before you add any new fish. This will naturally also depend on the size of your pond and if you are using any type of filtration. In a large pond, excess waste will be dilute by a very large amount of water and therefore less likely to reach concentrations high enough to harm you fish. Good filtration will also help removing organic waste and other toxins from the water.</p>
<p>So, how much Goldfish can I fill my pond with? As a rule of thumb, one Goldfish per 30 gallons is recommended, but this is naturally a very imprecise ratio. As mentioned earlier, the water quality is one of the limiting factors. Plenty of water, developed bacterial colonies and good filtration will make it possible for you to house a larger number of Goldfish. There are three basic types of filtration: biological, mechanical and chemical. Biological filtration will be taken care of by the mentioned bacterial colonies. A mechanical filter will filter the water through some form of filtering media where larger debris will get caught. The most common form of chemical filtration is the addition of carbon to the mechanical filter, where the carbon will bind various types of toxins.</p>
<p>Another important factor to keep in mind when you decide how much fish you wish to add to your pond is aeration. Fish require air to breath and will suffocate in a poorly aerated pond, especially if decaying plant matter consumes a lot of the dissolved oxygen. In an open pond, there will however be a considerable gas exchange between the water and the surrounding air. The larger the surface area of your pond, the more oxygen will be brought to the water. A large surface area will also make it easier for the water to release carbon dioxide. Plants in the pond will also produce oxygen and consume carbon dioxide. In some ponds, this will however not be enough and if you want to be able to house a large number of Goldfish some type of aeration is recommended.</p>
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